How to Learn to Safely Tow a Fifth Wheel RV
When towing a travel trailer behind an automobile or pickup with a bumper hitch, drivers know it is there. One of the nice things about a fifth wheel RV trailer is that it tows so easily it is easily forgotten that there's a massive object behind your automobile. But there is a feeling, especially through the steering wheel (even with power steering) that drivers need to learn to recognize.
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1Learn to judge explicit distances.
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2Know the constraints of your side mirrors.
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3When drivers put it in reverse, check your mirrors!
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4Avoiding rear-enders.
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5Drive safely and within the speed limit. Safe driving can enhance fuel mileage.
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6Check your weight.
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7Find an expert instructor.
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- Anticipate everything!
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